Head-to-head: Comparing Chris Johnson/Justin Upton vs. Martin Prado

Atlanta Braves' Justin Upton argues a called third strike against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the ninth inning of a baseball game on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, in Phoenix. The Diamondbacks won 5-3. (AP Photo/Matt York)

Former Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Justin Upton made his much-anticipated return to Chase Field this week for the first time as a visitor. And the two-time All-Star, who was traded to the Atlanta Braves back in January, didn't wait long to reintroduce himself to the Valley faithful.

In the Braves' 10-1 series-opening win on Monday night, Upton went 4-for-5 with a home run and two RBI. Upton, however, wasn't the only former D-back to get into the act.

Third baseman Chris Johnson, who played 44 games with Arizona in 2012, contributed to the nine-run rout with a two-run home run and three RBI. He had three total hits on the night.

Despite the loss, Martin Prado, the only major league-level player from the blockbuster trade currently on the D-backs roster, broke out of a 1-for-12 slump with two hits against his former club.

While Upton and Co. landed the first blow of the series, the Diamondbacks would have the last laugh.

Johnson and Upton combined to go 1-for-5 on the night with two walks and a strikeout, whereas Prado went 1-for-3 with a single in the sixth inning.

In Wednesday's matinee rubber match, Upton reached base three times (one hit and two walks) but struck out in a critical situation in the ninth inning against closer Heath Bell, as the D-backs went on to take the series with a 5-3 victory.

One three-game series doesn't make or break a trade, but at least in the short-term, the D-backs can at least hang their hat on getting the best of their former teammates.

From an individual standpoint, though, Johnson and Upton weren't too shabby in their respective returns.

Chris Johnson, 3B, Atlanta Braves: 4-for-7, home run, three RBI

Justin Upton, OF, Atlanta Braves: 5-for-10, home run, two RBI, two strikeouts and four walks